closed #199014
Street Lights
415 N Lincoln ST
- Case Date:
- 10/25/2024
Lamp burned out in decorative, Victorian-style lamp post standing in the ROW. One of three total currently burned out.
Lamp burned out in decorative, Victorian-style lamp post standing in the ROW. One of three total currently burned out.
In response to case #198944 - this property does not actually have a driveway, though there is a gravel area next to the house that can accommodate two small vehicles. (Side note: the out-building next to the house actually extends over the property line.) The gravel area east of the house is formally an alley that is indeed sometimes blocked by construction/maintenance/utility workers, but more often is regularly blocked by the tenants of this house themselves and their friends who park there and/or their trash containers, preventing others from using the alley.
Construction workers were blocking the driveway at the home and make it impossible to leave the driveway. The driveway has a massive curb that will ruin the front of the car if you were to drive over it. Lead to the side of my car getting scraped up due to these workers not parking in the street. There is no need to be parking in a residents driveway
Construction workers were blocking the driveway at the home and make it impossible to leave the driveway. The driveway has a massive curb that will ruin the front of the car if you were to drive over it. Lead to the side of my car getting scraped up due to these workers not parking in the street. There is no need to be parking in a residents driveway
Pair of floodlights on second floor of back (north) side of house are shining directly at neighbor's house across alley and bathing it in bright, harsh light all night long.
Decorative lamppost in ROW has burned-out light.
Deep pothole . 2 on this road infrastructure of 508 and 514, also intersection of n Washington and 9th st
Not sure which category this belongs under. Lying on the north side of 11th Street about 1/3 of the way from Lincoln walking towards Washington is a large signage support that was likely stolen from a construction site or utility project. It does not have a sign attached, it's just the support. Maybe the City can figure out who it belongs to (?)
Not sure if this is against the rules or not, but it should be. There's a Ducatti motorbike that is almost always parked in the front yard of this house.
Following up with case #193627: at least one of the residents at 801 N. Lincoln is driving west on 11th Street from Lincoln (against the One-Way direction) to get to the parking places. Even though it's only a half-block, they should obey the rules because people walk on that street regularly (there are no sidewalks) and they are not expecting a car to be racing toward them out of the blue from the wrong direction. You can tell he has done it when his parked car is angled toward the NW.